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Benefits Caseworker
Our service is delivered in three ways - in person; at community-based outreach sessions and via telephone. The service we provide is delivered by two specific teams: 1. The Advocacy Team – who act as the entry point to the service, responsible for initially contacting referred clients and setting up “triage” meetings with individual clients to ascertain the precise issues they are experiencing, and to help identify possible solutions. The Advocacy Team also assist clients with relevant simple benefit and grant applications. More complicated welfare benefit related issues are referred to our Advice Team 2. The Advice Team –who are responsible for assisting clients with more complex welfare benefits problems and complete applications for Universal Credit, Disability Benefits. They also identify possible errors in the assessment of a clients benefit entitlement which can lead to Mandatory Reconsiderations and/or submission of appeals on the client’s behalf. Our teams of welfare rights advice and advocacy experts strive to provide the right help, at the right time and in doing so we are often able to transform lives.
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